KVH Launches New
High-speed Maritime
Network on Intelsat
Epic Satellites
KVH Industries,
Inc., announced the
launch of its
next-generation,
advanced maritime
broadband network,
joined by service
partner, Intelsat
S.A. Slated for
commercial
availability next
month, KVH’s
high-speed overlay
to its current
mini-VSAT BroadbandSM
service is expected
to triple, and in
some cases increase
by a multiple of
six, the data speeds
for its maritime
customers.
At the core of its
capabilities, KVH’s
advanced maritime
broadband network will
incorporate Intelsat
EpicNG
satellite services and
the award-winning
IntelsatOne Flex
platform, a global
managed service designed
to optimize bandwidth
allocations and provide
flexible coverage where
it is needed. KVH’s
mini-VSAT Broadband
network is also expected
to benefit from
increased Asian
satellite capacity from
SKY Perfect JSAT.
At launch, KVH will
have the largest
maritime Ku-band network
offering speeds as fast
as 10 Mbps to each
terminal. Each Intelsat
EpicNG
satellite has 25-60 Gbps
of capacity, which is
expected to deliver a
major performance
enhancement for KVH
subscribers. KVH’s
enhanced service is
designed to enable
significant improvements
in business productivity
in the commercial
maritime world, and
enrich the onboard
experience for
superyachts and
recreational boats.
“Intelsat has been
instrumental in helping
us develop the advances
to our mini-VSAT
Broadband service,
continuing the positive
working relationship
we’ve had for many
years,” says Brent
Bruun, KVH chief
operating officer. “We
expect to provide our
maritime customers with
increased data speeds at
the same price points as
our current service,
while offering
unparalleled coverage on
a global basis. We just
celebrated the 10th
anniversary of our
market-leading VSAT
solution, and, with this
new evolution of our
mini-VSAT Broadband
network, we believe KVH
is continuing to set the
pace for maritime
satellite
communications.”
The new, advanced
mini-VSAT Broadband
network will include
southern Atlantic and
southern Indian Ocean
capacity, which is the
primary driver for an
expansion of KVH’s
already industry-leading
Ku-band coverage by 25
million square miles.
“Broadband
connectivity is
transforming how the
maritime sector
operates. We built upon
our leading maritime
broadband infrastructure
by designing the
Intelsat EpicNG
platform and IntelsatOne
Flex for Maritime
services to support our
maritime customers’
growth objectives,” says
Mark Rasmussen,
Intelsat’s vice
president and general
manager, mobility. “We
have simplified the
integration of
high-performance
broadband services into
a network and made
bandwidth management
easier. KVH, as the
inaugural partner for
IntelsatOne Flex for
Maritime, plans to use
our global maritime
fabric to unlock new and
larger applications for
their end users while
also providing the same
high-quality broadband
service wherever
operations take them.”
KVH’s previously
fielded base of
TracPhone V7-IP
mini-VSAT Broadband
systems is easily
upgradeable to take
advantage of the higher
network speeds and
improved global coverage
of the advanced network.
However, existing
customers do not need to
upgrade if they don’t
need the higher speeds
and improved coverage.
KVH’s mini-VSAT
Broadband service
provides a complete
end-to-end solution for
the maritime market,
including: global
connectivity; TracPhone®
V7-HTS and the TracPhone
V-IP series satellite
antenna systems; the KVH
OneCareTM
service and support
program; the innovative
IP-MobileCastTM
content delivery
service; award-winning
VideotelTM
maritime training
programs, which are in
use on more than 12,000
commercial vessels
globally; and, crew
welfare content,
including the NEWSlinkTM
daily news service in
use on more than 9,000
vessels worldwide.